Show li J r tIE e 00 h I t 1 i i Tho second general teachers meeting the went aide held ut slce of the year Wf1 high o EChool building yesterday morning t made address 4 at 10 oclock The abdlctJs was 4 by Superintendent Christensen on 4 School Organization and Discipline listened to with much interest t nnd was lst wlh1uch cst The flue musical programme prepared pre-pared by Supervisor Wetzcll was thoroughly l thor-oughly appreciated One of the numbers i num-bers was a hoys chorus from the Lowell t1 Low-ell school and the other a KlrlA chorus from the Hamilton f t i a I 4 Mls 3 Elliott held meetings during the week with the third grade teachers on 1 Tuesday afternoon at 4 oclock and with the fourth grade teachers on Thursday afternoon at I oclock Thn ThUrla I drawing at this time of the yenr Id I very 4 Interesting especially autumn leaves and flowers t vegetables 10r Miss Pollock held a most Interesting 4 meeting with the eecond grade teachers on Wednesday at 330 oclock Mr Wctzcll met the first grade teach pra on Wednesday afternoon At the fifth grade meeting on Thursday afternoon I Ofh Sade 4 noon Mr TVctzell urged the teachers to 4 non try and get as much out of a music lesson as out of a reading lesson Better Bet-ter give some short exercise and have them well learned said he than along a-long lesson I and but partially prepared 10nl Mr Wetzcll Is busy preparing tongs for this grade which will he ready shortly This will be a great help to the teachers who greatly appreciate what Is I being done I S Lilt 1 The following meetings arc scheduled olowlng meln coming week Miss Pollock with c4 for the 1S5 Polock I 101 wcdnes I the third grade teachers on Vcdn9 li day N < w mber 5th at 1 oclock In room Ii > 0l Mrs Elliott will meet the teachers yfli of the fifth grado on Thursday November WiIr r Novem-ber Ctl at 1 oclock in room 201 I Supervisor r4i a Su-pervisor Wctzell announces l meeting second teachers on of the grade LJ November uth at 3H Wednesday ll at oclock In room 301 Also a mooting with ikil the sixth grade teachers on Thursday I November 6th at 4 1 oclock In room 301 O 1 The sujTerlntendont and the teachUur A 1 corps duly appreciate the courtesy t I Mayor Thompson In again placing at 4 the disposal of Superintendent Chris tensen tin room used for the grade 3 n tnSe lll 11 I meetings last yenr I Mrs Mabel Young substituted at the Ct A Washington all of the t post week IYl Some improvements are being made along different lines at the Sumner I o1 I lnes I IonS Two alcoves are being fitted up and It J 1 Is I the hope of the teachers and pupils that they will coon be filled with choice tttt books I 7 I 1 Mr Barton who IB noW principal of 1 1 the Hamilton school visited the Sum > j nor on Tuesday and gave each of his J last year teachers a photograph of his H I i 1 baby boy who Is I named Sumner after the school lf H Miss Clara Larsen of the Hamilton J I rchool was given l pleasant surprise I by the pupils of her room on Friday afternoon = af-ternoon J3y a prearrangement Miss Larsen J Induced to visit Miss WIld WIl-d klneons room on the upper floor ostensibly r os-tensibly on an errand of Importance r nnd when she returned to her room she y found a delicate and toothsome menu In readiness Other teachers and Principal i a Prin-cipal Barton were invited and all had a t tlmci Jt delightful tIrj 4 c t The first boy choruo In the city has i been organized by Supervisor Wetzell and will consist of ninety qA at the Lowell nn 1 consist y rr voices taken from the fourth fifth and d sixth grades The boys are starting out oy i very well Indeed and made their first T j I t appearance before the general meeting cd of teachers on Saturday morning j o C S S S t > c Mrs Spooncr and Miss Jones were 6d 11 week visitors I at the Ninth school during the S S S u P j 1 I t Supcrlnl ndrnt Christensen accompanied A accom-panied by President Newman were interested 7A t in-terested visitors at the Franklin on I i r Monday 5 5 rib3 J Mrs Elliott was at the Lowell m i Twelfth and Washington schools the IAc 1 t past week and gave some very Instructive LT I Instruc-tive lessons I u lid The optional meeting of Mrs Elliotts tr held on lant Saturday afternoon wa i well attended and Great Interest was I 3n I manifested As these meetings are t i very beneficial every teacher not pro iirae I flrlont In this line of work Is Invited to t q he present The meetings are hold on 7d j Saturday afternoon from 2 to I ocloclL j Mrs Bailey supplied at the Union on 0 1 1 Monday and TucadoY of thlg week t J t S S T Ono of the most Instructive grade meetings of this year was that given under the direction or Superintendent Christensin at the Fremont on Tuesday afternoon Geography as outlined for puplhi of the sixth and seventh grades Wan treated the time being well spent by those present Principals and teachers 1 teach-ers entered Into a general discussion at Ita close coc Each room at the Riverside has been formed Into a military company n + + 4 scheme designed to Improve the marchIng + I march-Ing and give moro dignity of carriage to the pupils S S S E O athcrwood formerly connected connect-ed with the Kchools nf this city Is now practicing law In Salt Lake d eC Mesdames Porter Coakoy Jcsscn ad 154i Baxter and Miss Dixon visited the 5 6S Twelfth this week aud t The new regulation passed by the Board ot Kducatlon relative to the resignation 47 re-signation of teachers has had n good L effect Thus far no resignations have ser I been filed while at the same time last 6 9f lmo year there were fifteen ic I incl1 i Tho girls at I hp Lincoln school are 1iY much pleased with tho sowing work Mlo Georgia MoManln was In tho C 0 Lowell tho past week giving lessons In penmanship In the various rooms On L Thursday afternoon she gave Instructions S V Instruc-tions hame to the teachers relative to the 4 is 4t i An a fitting climax to the ntudy of lumbering In the fourth A class at the pc j4 Lowell Principal McKay gao an lw lc8tlng talk on the big trees of Callfor 1ooir lla on Tuesday last 1 0atCll d Among the visitors at the Lowell the tst week were Mccdamcu Held Hume Jsssen Spenco AlnHley Bcatlo r Miss + + Herman Miss Pollock Mr VcUcll and Wcl7cl Mr Webster I Jlr Achcson wuu In charge of a room H t Franklin on Tuesdiiy b Thqipupils that are eligible to man i u r trn11 show aa over Increasing in that Important n department of t o dcpqrtmcnt In t L curriculum Supervisor Doxoy il 1t vmmJtltInB his scheme requires of 1 l 1 rUnt 1 to draw tin object free + 11n31 lo draw the object according CCtona given upon tl16 black > board The 6 to ai < aw UHf object to a scale Yi rh frg plate 1on which the pupiL J have been working IB completed nnd pIat0 2 will be begun clude wi Jn Thc nret In cudc block from wTllch and whih Penholders and rler are made tho pupIl BaWnB t preparing his own blocks Thn purO In making h JtJlnE lhl hd IH lOII C pupis tuclt In the UN of tools Th CC penholders are made for tho sake of utility and applying varnish and wood llllers gives Instruction In the use of varnish MIss Pollock Inspected tho work at the Twelfth Lowell Union Fremont and Riverside schools the past week Miss Helen BaIley teacher of room 5 at the Lincoln has charge of the music for marching She Is assisted by Misses Pearl Gold Zoc Green Clara Holgnoy lag and Ruby Cowan Good music and I good marching are H Iho results Department work is proving very I I successful at the Webster Ir Frobes tenches the grammar Miss McFadden history and geography Mr NIelaon arithmetic and Miss Nash reading Supervisor Wetzoll and teachers appreciate ap-preciate the kindness of E B Critchlow In loaning n Mnon Hamlln organ I for the use of the teachers In the grade meetings meetnGs S I Mrs Lane Mrs Thompson and Mrs Drcnnan were Franklin visitors during the past week George C Young formerly supervisor of music In the city schools la now teacher of music In a State normal school In Pennsylvania 4 tr Miss Florence Grocsbcck who has been appointed teaoher In the second and third grades at tho Emeraon was n graduate oCtle 3Ilsh schol l hree years ago > Two basketball teams were organ orbn ized ut the Fremont school last week An outfit consisting of a ball net and suits has been purchased Miss A neE ne-E Evans formerly captain of the University Uni-versity basketball team IH I coaching the girls who will soon Issue a 1 challenge chal-lenge for n contest with any grammar grade team In the city The Literary society of room 9 of the Fremont school rendered the following follow-ing programme 9n Friday afternoon America i School Speech o President Recitation Reginald yOur y-Our Bonnie Flag School landing 1i Robert Barrlcklow Piano solo Margaret Free Recitation Lx > 6n Mlhis Rending Esulo Soaton Reading AIa Glover The Fremont now In possession of two pianos room 0 having rented one for their own use Mr John D Spencer was an Interested In-terested visitor In room S of the Fremont Fre-mont on Wednesday lie expressed himself as much pleased with the work being done In music beIng I Room 9 at the Fremont was awarded a picture for the best marching Among the Fremont visitors last I week were Mrs Wood Mrs Robinson Mrs Hogan Airs Whlttemore Mrs Evans and Miss Mayne Superintendent Chrlstenson Inspected I the work at the Riverside Ulntah and Bryant high school the past week c The eighth A teachers of the east side attended a history mooting at the Lin cold school lost week Principal McCoy Mc-Coy of the Bryant high school was also present I I Mrs Wilson supplied at the Jackson on Friday last a f Miss Pollock has sent out a circular letter to the primary teachers of the city urging them to pay strict attention to the reading matter for the year Many helpful suggestions were given In the circular Miss JlhJnehart vfolted the MImes Eaton and Thomas at the Riverside on Tuesday S S The Eighteenth ward Is to have a new school building I wi be three stories high and will contain eighteen or nineteen nine-teen rooms Anasaemblyroom Is to be arranged on the third floor which will L be provided with opera chairs and will L have a seating capacity of GOO The general meetings of the t teachers as Well as grade meetings will be held I there The plans arc bMng prepared by Superintendent of Buildings Plnney 1 L 5100000 Is I estimated that S the building will cost t Miss Lyle Wlmmcr substituted at the I Lowell on Wednesday Mist Howell a teacher at Idaho Falls Ida visited Miss Potter of the Lincoln on Monday The Lowell Literary society gave avery a-very Interesting programme on Friday afternoon It was as follows Chorus i v School ddroas President Earlo Rogers Piano solo Grace Grunt Recitation Hilda Grooson I timorous reading r John Lyon Vocal duet Hnel glptcr Juno Edmonds Talks on John Paul Jones Lynn Thompson coding h Elmer Evans luotatfonu Chloo Sharp Bosslo Anderson Ander-son Bert Clayton Rona Anderson Oland Pratt nrerBon Piano solo Josephine Brown Critics report Mrs Newman MW and Miss Hide brand Mabel Sundberg and Jennie Romncy were among the visitors who enjoyed the programme t S Very commendable work In music In being done In the eighth grade at the Oaulrrh school r under the direction of Mr Dunyon They using Conconcs Ightreadlng exerciser and the result Is nome very beautiful 5 melodies Through the courtesy of James Tat low Walt o Ciilcago each school In the city has been sent a set of pictures 1 ustratlng the cocoa Industry In Venezuela Vene-zuela Also several bottlca filled with nuts showing every singe until the nuts aro finally made Into cocoa butter Messrs Glaiifjue and Evans were via 1 tors at the Lincoln on Wednesday Mrs BaIley supplied at the Emerson on Friday S The many friends of Miss Alice Slim mel of the Union school who Is I slowly convalescing from her severe Illness will sympathize with her In her great aflllctlonr the loss oC hop mother A pleasant surprise was given Miss Adelln Bishop at the Hamilton school by her pupils on Thursday afternoon A delicious luncheon wnH served and a delightful lime was passed by nil present pres-ent The principal and tho other teachers teach-ers were the Invited t a guests Mrs Kraft Mrs Lynch Mr and Mrs Wood visited Mlas Walsh at tho Lowell on Friday Lwel Since Miss lloughlon has taken charge of the music at tho Sumner tho children arc taking much more In tcrcst In their singing The following visited the Sumner during the past week Dr Whitney Mr Barton May Alder Sybil Foote Mrs Reese Mrp Pierce lr Thomas Tomnn lrs Strlngham Mr Christensen and Mrs McCartoy 5 I I Miss HarroW the eighthgrade teacher teach-er at tIne Sumner IB pleasantly locate L ut the Halls S S Room 8 i at the Sumner IR notc a bIt for the insliuctlvc pictures on its I walls and has some of Octobers beautiful beau-tiful flowers artistically painted about a programme and calendar The members of the Oqulrrh eighth grade have organized I society for the study of such social and economic questions an bid fair to come before the American people for settlement at the polls about the time they will be ready to vote The society has been named The Alpha Beta Gamma of the Twentieth Twen-tieth Century Its ofllcurs arc James Lynch president l Nathan Young vice president Claude Tavey treusurer and Margaret Parsons secretary S 0 5 A regular election will be carried out In the Ocpulrrh seventh and eighth grades next Tuesday The Oquirrh district dis-trict his been divided Into Congressional Congression-al districts the puplla have all registered regis-tered and Tuesday will vote In proper legal form The teachers of the Oqulrrh have formed a Shakespeare club which will meet regularly every first and third Monday of the school month The play to he taken up frat la King Henry VII Tho girls of the Oquirrh In the sewing sew-ing class are progressing nicely under Miss Corbetts supervision and are very work happy and enthusiastic over their Salt Lako High School Tho past week has been taken up for tho most part with oral and written tests and tho examination of notebooks preparatory pre-paratory to the making out of tho roporto for tho second month Tho teachers will hand In their reports Monday that tho cards may be ready for the pupils by Friday Fri-day r Principal Eaton during tho week received re-ceived from the Il > lcr company of New York an exhibit of cocoa and chocolate cciialslliif of charts and specimens of thu cocoa boiin showing tho singes of growth of tho plant and tho stops In the prepara tion of tho finished products of cocoa und chocolato Time charts and pictures have bcon presented to tine scientific depart mcnt > The art pupils have been hard at work on wAtercolor and oil studies of chrysanthemums chrysan-themums Tho beat ono IB that In oil by Lillian Connelly Sketching poses from llfo will bo resumed next week and pursued Nl gt r sued at Intervals until I rltd when tho subjects of composition and designing will bo taken up The advanced class In Greek has made an excellent beginning in scanning An oral test took the place of tho usual written examination In the advanced German Ger-man classes lact Week The notebooks handed In by Miss rltchltfH beginning classes In German arc commondablo for neatness accuracy and excellence of German script Mr ROCHOS classes have been giving special attention to the 1lnl original scnlenccF Mrs Jonnlngss fourth period French class will lake up Le Petit Chose by Baudot as supplementary reading Owing lo tho pressure of examinations Mr TravlM omitted his usual Friday talk before the clrlcs class last week Ills subject Government for Friday of Canada this week will bo The I I A snapshot teat In Greek history consist Ing of forty iiicallons to bo answered In for nvo minutes was given Wednesday In Iho East Side European history classes irene Young wroto the only perfect paper 4 As a closing exorcise to their study of the history of Greece Miss BalnB classes gave thrcemlmito talks Thursday on assigned as-signed topics The six showing the most careful preparation were Education In Greece by Nora Zink Occupation of the People by Ruth Corum Funeral Customs by TIle Penney and Frank Dyer Banquets and Symposia by Jay Mackintosh and Louise art wet A ape tpC dally entertaining topic was Theaters I and Theatrical Enierlalnmcrita by Thad deus Hammond I Tho history classes and others In tho I East Side school wrro favored Friday with a most Interesting talk on Greek Art by Mrs Jennings Mrs Jennings nnlnS1 npoke of tho Influence of the geographical scogaphlcal surroundings upon the art of tho Greeks the Cat that their art la I plastic rather than pictorial and of the periods of Phlllas and Praxiteles Miss Mofretta freshman classes did ctN some line work tho past week In Riving short talks on the myths of the gods The piano geometry classes will pass this week from tho subject of tho triangle to the quadrilateral Erwin Tronnm and Royal Martlnoau of the first midyear class are doing excel lent work In complex fractions Miss Stokes physiology classes which have been studying tho scnao of sight with experiments bonded In IWo seta of notebooks Thursday and Friday Harry AlUy had an almost perfect notebook the only dofcct being A ono word misspelled Mr Garrctta classes In physiology and In i physiography havo handed In some good notebooks Among tho beSt by the pupils of the East Side Is that of Gwon doll Carlson In a recent test In the commercial arithmetic arith-metic classes on tho work from decimals to compound numbers Elmer Howell John Jnlcc und Ethel Elliott wroto the thrco best papers nil of which were excellent Mr McKayn class In modern Illustrative bookkeeping has completed the preliminary prelrl nary sets and will begin Monday on tho practical ones In this work they will handle tho Incoming papers and mako out the outgoing ones required for all business busi-ness transactions al Tho advanced classes In shorthand had a contest the past week In writing word signs The third period clans made tho cuRn highest average Perfect papers were written by l Freda Erickson Alice Andrew Sadie Bccolcy Nollln Colluli Mabel Wink less and Frank Rudy Mr Pcndergrass has organized a Reporting Re-porting club composed of about twenty Ivo oi tho most enthusiastic members of his advanced shorthand classes The club meets four times a week after school and spends fortyfive minutes In dictation and reading notes The work later l will be ex tended to taking and trunscrlbhiK BPCCCUOP sermons and lectures given In the city IIcn Miss Bonds commercial English classes iavo had two Interesting contests In spell ng this week The first was a written ono of ono hundred words selected from their class and examination papery Flvo Classen competed Ihij average being as follows First period nophomoro 03 percent per-cent second period sophomore 91 percent per-cent third purled first midyear S percent per-cent fourth period freshmen 91 per cent fifth period freshman rJi per cent Al 1 though the sophomores carried away the honor in having the highest averages tho freshmen had tho only perfect papers numbering nix These were by 11apcrl Pitt Clam er Alice Edward Cora ltt Edith Holrnun and Carl Jensen The sec ond content was an oral ono Friday bin 1 was not comploted ll will be tlniahod I next week and then the winners will meet I Mr Rnymcrn physics classes have done Rood und original work In solving proh Icmn In gravitation A number of pupils have ilono extra laboratory work o JUpts The following appointments were mnde by LIcuL Webb at drill last Monday Com ntlrlnllonIIL COI pany A Cadets Harmcl Pratt Wilbur Price Tuckor Steward and Paul Bolchor to be Sergeants Cadets Howard Leo Wal ttr cstorlleld Earl Havener and Will HoCk to bo Corporals company B Cadets Will Bunwoll Bernice Richardson Wallfcr Brooke and Howard Jones Vnler nne JOlc to be Ser Str gantci Cadets Robert hartley William JrL White Frank Klnrf and Will FirrOn IIm Corporals company C Cadets Dale Flu Waller Koytlrtg Will Rellly and Olio Pc tcru to be 1 Sergeants Cadets Ncls SOl Ben Fred RIchmond Ben Harris and Richard Cabcll to bo Corporals A trial guard mount with the noncom mlasaloncd officers composing the guard and Capl Jlllls as officer of lhe duy was held Monday und Wednesday The first real guard mount wllh privates compos log the guard took placo Friday Cnpl Harry nero acting as officer of tho day The officer of the past week was Lieut Turner The appointment for that g Ow tB t ltnPttl Lion for this wook Is Lieut Batcman The man detailed for tho flap IB I Edmund Davidson Da-vidson and tho bugler S John Rck SS The first second third and fifth alter nates flflocfrd by 1 the recent ojuimlnullon or the poslllon of naval cadet ill Annapolis Annapo-lis u nro roMpccllvHy Horn Bero Reuben Smith Will Rellly and hale Pit of the t high school Tho first place and fourth aluriiHlo were won by University oiu lents 111 seniors also hold a meeting Monday afternoon the important business before them balm the election of a president treasurer nnd the stun of hit presdelt Black The cholro for president fell upon up-on Will Davis and that for treasurer upon up-on Harold Hoffron The stuff of tho Red and Black IB Manager Lo Roy Bourne asslntarit Harry Boro i artist George Bar rnll idltorlnchlef Vlll Batoman associate asso-ciate editors John Jensen Louise hiss com Ethel Rogers reporters for the senior se-nior Louise < Maddlson and Fairchild Sherman Juniors Louise Walden and Harold Stophenfli sophomores Arthur Moreton and Beth Critchlow freshmen I Florence Culmor and Royal Martlneau I eAst side freshmen Mary Sherman and Frank Dyer i I With so excellent a staff n has been chosen the Red and Black ought to be everything that can be desired In a school paper Already jtovoral new features have been planned among them the opening of a cadet department The first article In this line a Toast to the Cadets bEthel > b-Ethel Rogers will appear In the opening number to ho Issued at Thanksgiving time Several advance orders from tho alumni have been received Arthur Murphy formerly of the Rod and Block staff nent hiD bent wishes from New York to the newlyelected members mem-bers S S S Tho Junior class met Monday afternoon to organize After a short address by Mr 1 Eaton upon the value of organizing and tho importance of choosing tho officers with care the class proceeded to the election elec-tion of officers Tho result of the ballot log 13 as follows President Ralph Nol don vicepresident Harold Stephens secretary sec-retary Rhea Rogers treasurer Ben liar rla acrpcantatarmB Corydon Higgins executive committee John Dix Bosalo German Ain West Frank Manning and Flarmcl Pratt S S S The occond football team played tho Eaol Side team Thunday afternoon With a score of 22 to 5 a In favor of tho former The first team will play Ogden November Novem-ber Sth o 5 S The cement floor ot the athletic room IH l about completed Lawrence Anderson and Charles Alt have gone to Blnghum Junction to visit the smelters S S U Misses Bain and Palno of the East Side woro visitors at the Went SIdo during the week f S f Ethel Connelly 02 and Helena Critzer 02 now frtudonls of the University visited tho Latin Greek and English classes during dur-ing the week University of Utah Under the supervision of Prof Cum mlnyp J O Carter and Charles Manning two of the fourthyear normal students are Introducing the subject of elementary electricity to tho eighth grade students of tho training school and If I tho experiment prove a success It will bo mado one of tho prescribed studies Manager Riser Is In receipt of a letter from tho Leland Stanford university In which they ask him lo make preparations to accommodate I to GOO Stanford rooters root-ers and 1 big brass band for tho game on Thanksgiving S President F J Pack and VlccPresldcnt J B Forester of the Engineereocloty were at home to tho members of the so clely Wednesday evening In the kindergarten kinder-garten room of tlie r 1 cum building Will Forsbcrg who Is responsible for a number of tho Improvements seen about tho unlvernlty has been busy during the week Installing a cwltchboard to be used In connection with the storage batteries HO has lately made arrangements by which he la I enabled to malt connections Wllh tile lighting circuits of tbo various hullo In which tho stereopticon Is exhibIted exhib-ited Ho accompanied Prof Stewart to Ogden Saturday and manipulated tho stereopticon there A Tho Fort Collins boys left n record behind be-hind which Robblno Carlson and Brown will long remember Rcbblns and Carlson have been limping abOut tho halls on padded canes while Brown has beon wearing googoos to hldo a damaged optic t c Miss Efflo Dahlatcad while watching the reaction between water and metallic sodium Tuesday afternoon received tic vero burn on her face She had placed too sodium In a vessel of water and In order to hurry the experiments aha I placed her pencil upon ll when it exploded ex-ploded S S S The dancing party given by the class of 1003 in the museum building Friday oven IUr was thoi most nnjquc and bestat tended of any yet glVcfr by the class Tljp party wan given under the direction of tine I MIss Nellie Sutton Anna AVIIcken Ethel L Drue4 J 0 Carter and W Gardner The I hall was prettily decorated In the class II I colors lavender I anti crimson Several I booths lmlr place from which the dancers could procure refreshments and t rorecaiuD ot their lives nil Gorvea oy pretty rthosto and j black goblins Elbort D Thomas of the Dramatic club has received the tJ that the gospel needs his assistance Mr Thomas will depart de-part on hit mission to tho Falkland islands soon after Christmas Manager Riser has decided to give a bal for tine benefit of the football boys November 7th In tIne assemblyroom An Invitation is cordially extended to the friends of tha University Jay E Johnson has succeeded Cadet Wnllaco In the agency of the University colors and pennants At 0 meeting of the Dramatic club Tuesday Jay E Jornson and Ewan Gn mutt werq elected to I the positions of au iltUnnlH and acond assistant manager respectively Mr Johnson will attend to the pholographlng und newspaper advertising adver-tising wlillc Mr Gamutt will look after the Interests of tho Junior Dramatic club This club was organized at this meeting and IB composed or the newer and younger members of tho society They expect fo make their trot appearance on tho Rtago about December 15lh In the comed Tulu written by tho samo author usA us-A Box of Monkeys Tho performance will be given In tho largo nssomblyroom Prof Babcock announced the cast for tho Amazons as follows Barrington VIM count Tltlerly Stanley Jonasson Galfrcd1 Earl of Twccnways Albert TliomnK Andre Count do Grlvnl Harold Goff Rev Roger Mlnchln John Condlc Fltton Jay E Johnson Orts Walter Evans Mlrlan of Castle Jordan MIsS Anglo Holbrook Lady Nocllne Bctmbot Adcla Bltnor Wll holmlnn Eolmbct Ellen Tibbitts Lady Thomanson Bolmbot Edna Uarkor Snr Kent Sbutcr Lydlo Knudson The Amazons Ama-zons 18 a faroicomcdy of three ucla Tho first reading was had Thursday afternoon af-ternoon Tho football contest Tuesday between Profs Allen and Toronto classes rf aultcd In 0 victory for tho former by a moore of 10 to C In honor of tho occasion Prof Allen presented his class tho next morning with twenty pounds o peanuts and told them that thc hour was theirs and to put In the real of tho time eat InS peanuts After the feast the considerate consid-erate students appointed Miss Richards nnd Miss Klnssbury a committee to alher up the shells and present them to Prof Toronto Dr Tnlmagc has been awarded a handsome hand-some diploma by tho International Jury of Awards of the lute Paris exposition In rncognlllon of the insistence rendered by him In describing Western mining conditions condi-tions and mineral occurrences At the meeting of the Senate Monday Iko Alexandria Introduced a resolution to tho effect that all teachers uhould bo compelled lo pans a Government examination examina-tion before being allowed lo teach After considerable argument the resolution was referred back to the maker for alterations altera-tions John Deal waa elected Mrgenntut arms o I I Tho following plan has been adopted by the cxccullvo committee of the Unlvor city Debating society for choosing n team to debute outside schools Each of the societies will choose three debaters who I will meet each 0 the learns of tho other societies and the three Individuals getting selln the highest percentage will compose tho champion team tho next three brightest being alternates Through nil tho debates the individual and not the team work will count in tho final decision wi Tho geology and physiograph classes wore out on Saturday studying tine lake deposits and fault planes along tho shores of Old Lake Bonncvllle The now magazine to b published by the engineering school I will make its first np J > pcarnnco November 15th and will bo known aa The Utah Engineer Mans ing Editor Cnldwoll has chosen J B orator or-ator as assistant managing editor and A Z Richards C G DrssiT and G P Dougall its ansorlate editors All belong to tIm Junior class I S 4 4 Stephen W Wnllacn has been busy re colvlng the conerntiilntlons of his many student friends on his appointment na cadet from Utnh to tll j Annapolis naViil school Mr Wallace makon tho fourth sludent West Point and Annapolis 5tl cnt now rtl el nnapl Th6 other three are E D Locompto Charles Tolford and Rupert A Dunford all three being al West Point Tho class of 01 I Is making preparations to give a klrmlBfl In tho museum building on November llth o I I Tho students who ntlcndcd > chapcl I Wednesday were treated to ono of tho most entertaining nOl Instructive talks slvcn before iho student body this year Dean Eddie who hits just returned from Europe delivered the lecture and took I his subject My Visit to Rome Prof Best and Miss Tottlu Owen sanE u duet nf ler which Dr Klngabury treated the students stu-dents to u talk on college patriotism Dr Klngsbury waenl sure whether It was quite the proper thinS to turn the pro loasors out of school o not but gave It as his opinion that the students In their rah last Friday had gono a little too far In their demonstrations X The University bnnd has begun to got In soma good hard work President Taylor says I our band cant mako as good music ns tho Stanford aggregation wo will do our beat lo mako moro noise Tho band will make Ita first public appearance at next Saturdays game Too Delta Phi mot Friday and appointed ap-pointed 0 W Carlson P B Pratt and W Evans a committee to draft a constitution constitu-tion and bylaws Prof Holmcss algebra class will meet Prof Allens class next Wednesday on the gridiron S S Chapel thin week will bo conducted by Anthony Lund Dr Klncabury hag requested C report from all tho professors as to tho needs of their various depurtmcntn during lha next two years The report will bo banded to the Board of Rcgento who will usa the data to determine tho appropriation appropria-tion which the Governor will bo asked to make of tho Ire lllatuo for the use of the University for tho next two years V t S Prof Stewart has been in Ogden for the lust three lau lecturing boforo the Utah Federation of Womens clubs 4 c I The tennIs court hns been rclovclcd and Is now In good shape ane I Esre Grocsbcck and Watson are ma kl 1 1 organic preparations and arc the first student of the University to make molecular weight determinations The freshman class of engineers arc showing up In fine shape They spent Fri day afternoon enUng peanuts candy aria bananas Several of tim boys went through JL oold water bath tho president of the claim being the first u victim Dean Eddie on Wednesday and Mr Savage slater I to Miss Stephens on Thurs day were visitors at tho training schoolS school-S S S Tho new manual training benches recently re-cently Installed In the training school arc tho best to be purchased In the United Stales and arc a great improvement to nnc Erent the work shop It would pay tine parent and teachers of Salt Lake to visit the training school and mice for Ihcmsclvcs the work which the small children aro doing Last week they mndo n trip to the F rckn dairy and on Friday tine first and secondgrade pupils gill down tp n table loaded with eatables which they Jiodmudc and cooked themselves them-selves The list Included bread cheese fruit and butter The children not only learn how to prepare and cook these things but they also study iho tilling of the ground mind the harvesting of the crops Principal McKnlghts theory Is that If I tho children aro put to work In making tho things of which they read the subject will take a firmer hold on their minds and make It easy for them to otudy Agricultural Coll Je Logan Ocl Condlllons now IndIcate a very successful publication from the hands of the students of this Institution every department of the work seems to be best In the of hands the whole of proper nlfnlr persons Is that the and siu the dent body inns exorcised such gootl Judg mont In thor choice of officers for Stu dent Life Jnmca Jardlne was elected edltorlncblef with Elmer G Peterson an associate nnd J K Taylor as business manager While the school Is full of good timber for thcuo poslllons It la gcncrallj conceded that excellent choices have lx > en made for these important positions Other naalatnnt editors havo been equally Jo chosen us follows Miss Ma > Mliughnn to take charge of the literary department E C Calllstcr of tho department ot stu dents affairs A F Merrill for tho de pnrtment of locals R TI Fisher for tho division of alumni and exchange and J r T Calnc third for school department The students are enthusiastic over the publication nnd It Is nlmost assured that Student Life will be a huge success S 0S It was decided a few weeks ago that the Agricultural college should establish a summer school to be a permanent feature of the Institution We dcslro to plnco be l fore tine educational public that work has propjjrsscd np far In concluding the pre liminaries h that such a feature jn an es tablished fact now so far as the faculty la 1 concerned and further that It Is to he strictly In the interests of Western educa tion with no idea df speculation Teachers Teach-ers here hxvc the Interest of education BO much jit heart as to offer summer Her vices without extra compensation It may bo necessary and Is probable that a small fee will bo charged but that will be occasioned occa-sioned by tIne engagement of one or more educators of national roputatlon < > ach year Tcachero havo signified a willing ness to serve gratis that tho spirit of education edu-cation may bo enlarged In Utah With the excellent equipment afforded by this fnbtltiiilon i and tho grade of work the fac ully Ls I prepared to offer this will bo a great bOdn for the teachers of the State Besides it Is equal l to a summer In the mountains for teachers of lower altitudes to upend tho hot tnonth In Cache valley Tho equipment of this Institution will af ford courses Jn domestic science and eloyd work vllch will bo a wclcomo Innovation In-novation In summerschool training Prof Enelo 1M l classman of tho commltlec hay ing this work In charge and such dutlci could not bo In bettor hands the profea nor having dorm much Institute work In Eastern and Middle States In fact he hUH rC lucutaLa go East again next summer sum-mer and work again In the name fields In which ho did such telling work last summer sum-mer A courflo of study and a suitable faculty jlr6n6v being arranged by tho cominlllcc and tho prospects am thut next summer the school here will bo vcrv liberally attended I Tho first meeting of the rcgularlvor ganlzcd Socloly of Station Workers will convene next Monday at which time Dr Yoder will give an exercise on mechanical analysis of soils The doctor has Invented a machine for this work which promises to hO a wonder and accomplishes In a few hours what has heretofore required a series of oxnorlrncntd Dr Yoder has shown what thorough training will do In furtherance of experimental work In Coy crnmcni stations I S S Prof C 0 Townsend was hero a few days ago to InvcHllgulo the nugarbcet blight Ho made bacteriological cultures of tine fungus of the beets and look the In jurious gernia on gollalJn buck to Washington Wash-ington where boots will bo grown inocu late with these dread germs for studs thin winter Rcsuliu will afford a means of curing the evil If human knowledge can suxgost ouch a cure and tIne Impor lanco of such a step will hardly be realised by the V8torn farmer Little doca the ordinary agriculturIst appreciate the In icrcbt tho United Stales stations take In his welfare or the cost to Undo Sam of seeIng to his interests In cases when science can bo employed to aid him Stanley Crawford of Mantl tho young man without an enemy reflected the beams of his shining and pleasant countenance coun-tenance among tho students last Monday Miss Rccd Is here from Mantl going to school I S a The town football team sent a renro scnlullvo to the college yesterday asking that the college students accept an apology apolo-gy n from Hint aggregation for the altitude they liars manifested toward tho InBtltu ion the lasl two weeks The matter wua laid before tho students and they iminl mouidy voted to restore a feeling of friendship and bury the hatchet The commercial department Is contlnu Inp its marvelous growth Prof Furls followed Prof Sbcpard both of whom did much to onlarpo and strengthen thin department de-partment nnd Pro Burchcll grasped Iho situation so readily when ho took charge this year that the commercial school is I alroady culllnff for room President Kerr har given iv wbolo floor to this department depart-ment und will get now floors If the de mnd requires It In fact new cqulp mont In nlrcndy hero to meet demands and tine moat fluttering things are being smith about Prof Burcnollc manipulation o f the t commercial nfTalrn Pro Shciunl l was the rtrol to make tho course of thin department strong nnd de fp nnd had ho cmalned his comprrhonslvc plans would haw botn Just about what It has becomo unrllr hip able BUetvsorB Profs Frrnf and Burchell CofisIilTlnC the manifold dulled r of SCC ctary Mnuanim nnd the fnct that a thoii and accounts havo to bo kept for a thousand thou-sand people and departments It Is ccr alnly rommendnblo lo have the auditors report that not a mistake could bo found fir an opaque statement discovered In the iccounts of a year The secretarys books look like steelplate and one forgcto the red tape of State affaire when reading the plain brief proof sheets and ledger accounts ac-counts of thin expert a d k The Soroals girls arc again to the front They havo been ever popular and ever trong aa an organization TSxcluolvc true are they but that baa proved a virtue Now they have extended their member ship to almost thirty nnd tinny found ready applicants yesterday for mQinber ship when they added eleven I new ones to theIr roll Tomorrow night they hold one oC their popular carnivals at tho homo of he Misses Maiighan and next Saturday evening weak will bo given a ball under their auspices Everybody awaits with In crest public functions given by thlo Jolly 50cletr I Now arrangements have been adopted by l the faculty for handling absentees By this every teacher will report each night the number of students absent during dur-ing tho day or tho fnct that nono wore absent If nucb bc tho case All absences will he attended to by a committee ant written excuses exacted The plan ban worked nucce sfully In Eastern Institutions Institu-tions Prof Jensen was chairman of thin committee offorlnc liii new scheme and generally when ho leads In any new venture ven-ture ll Is the result of tha most conservative conserva-tive calculations S S S MesdnmcB KorrEnslc Fleming Ostlen and Hart are delegates to the convention nt Ogden representing the College Ladlca club of this institutionS institution-S S Chapel exercises were somewhat ch livened this morning by Mr Mitten occupying occu-pying the time with selections from the choir The gentleman has worked up a Binding aggregatIon that Is something to bo proud of It numbers about llfty mom bers nnd does clneslcal work Prof Wldt oe has Just returned from Salt Lake |